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Motorola Radius M1225 Power Problem

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Has anyone ever had power problems with these radios? I replaced the inline fuse and traced the wired all the way into the cab nothing is shorting out and i have power all the way up to the radio. When you unplug the power wire from the radio and back in you get a pop noise and nothing after that.
 

Zack08

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Did this radio work in this vehicle before? Does this radio have an ignition sense wire?
 
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Yeah, it working great for awhile. The other day it just decided not to turn on. When you unplug the power wire and plug it back in you get like a click sound and thats it. The fuse is inside the radio then? Any idea how many amps it is?
 

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There is a little pico fuse inside the radio, looks like a green resistor, take the top cover off and its near the back near the accessory connector
 
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